Ontrackly.com Is Spamming People On Craigslist So They Can Scam Them

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Overview

This investigation is going to be talking about a website called Ontrackly.com. The first thing we need to point out is that this is not a dating site. This is a website being used to market and promote various dating scams.

Step 1 Of This Scam Is They Post A Phony Craigslist Personal Ad

The first thing that happens for this whole scam to take place is that they post a phony Craigslist personal ad on the Craigslist website. They use images of attractive women to lure you into their deception.You can take a look at a screenshot that we've provided as evidence. This is one of the fake Craigslist ads that we found still running on Craigslist. In the ad it says "sexy girl I'm ready for you here" and as you can see circled in red it has the website Ontrackly.com as the place to visit. The whole point of this is to lure men who are seeking hookups to go visit Ontrackly.com. Once you visit the site from there you have to jump through a bunch of different hoops and eventually you will land on whatever dating sites they're promoting at the present time.

Tip: As a rule of thumb anytime you see a Craigslist personal ad that has a website link on it the chances are the 99% of the time it's going to be some kind of scam. There's no reason for you to visit any sort of website being spammed and promoted on a Craigslist personal ad. All the information they need can be posted directly in the ad you don't need to visit a website, these are always scams used to get your credit card information.

(Screen shot of one of the fake Craigslist personal ads used by Ontrackly.com.)

Step 2 Of The Con

The next step is for the Craigslist user to take the bait thinking they're going to get laid and visit on Ontrackly.com. Once they're on the website then they're in the lion's den, the center of deception.

Step 3 Are The Fake Questions Used To Lure You Into Their Trap

When you visit Ontrackly.com your'e met with a bunch of different questions that you supposedly need to answer. But, in reality all of this is nothing but a marketing gimmick. The questions are used as a tool to make you believe that you've landed on a place where you can find real women who want to hook up and get laid. What people don't realize is that they're actually just walked into a scam. At the end of the questionnaire you're congratulated then you click continue and are redirected to the actual dating site which they are promoting. But rest assured any dating site they're promoting is going to be some kind of scam. Almost always these dating sites used fake women and phony emails to get you to upgrade and buy a membership.

(Screenshot of the fake questionairre)

After we clicked continue we were redirected to the dating site which is called IWantU.com IWantU isn't a legitimate dating site they even state in their own terms and conditions that they are responsible for creating ficticious profiles on their own website. Anytime a dating site is creating profiles on their own website run the other way. This is the number one method they use to fill up their website and make it appear as if there's thousands of women on the site when in reality all the profiles have been created by the site's own staff!

We did a review of IWantU 3 years ago back in 2014 and concluded it to be a fraud. IWantU.com has been running for over 10 years with no end in sight. How many people have they conned thousands! How much money have they made? They have made millions of dollars with their deception. Creating phony profiles and sending people fake instant messages and phony emails is all used to lure you to the payment page to upgrade.